TGGSP adds Panjabi commentaries to the new Sabads (verses) and/or Bani (composition).
TGGSP completes 59 sabads (verses) and 59 Saloks (couplets) of Guru Teghbahadar Sahib to commemorate the 400th Parkash Purab (Illumination Day) of the Ninth Sovereign.
TGGSP adds a Significant Terms button on the website allowing users to get instant information on keywords in the Guru Granth Sahib.
TGGSP begins to add a reflection video done by a content team member on the new Sabad (verse) and/or Bani (composition) release to the monthly emails.
TGGSP begins to release a monthly email with summaries every third Thursday announcing the release of new Sabads (verses) and/or Bani (composition).
The project website is released online to the public, sharing the complete work on Asa ki Var totaling about 300,000 words.
The project is shared with the public, providing them with universal access to the first iteration of the first two Pauris of Asa ki Var to seek feedback on content and experience.
SikhRI recruits a team of professionals tasked with the execution of data capture and data visualization.
Governance structure is agreed upon by the team, and an effective cadence is formally established.
Work on the Asa ki Var begins.
The project vision and details are formalized. The Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and leads are then identified, and the project is sanctioned.
Over the span of several different meetings, key stakeholders come together to discuss the project vision, strategy, and timeline.